incoherence

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  The quality of being incoherent.
 * 2) The quality of not making logical sense or of not being logically connected.
 * 3) * 1680,, The History of the Damnable Popish Plot, London: B.R. et al., Chapter 23, Section 2, p.327,
 * the said Lane is prevailed with to prefer an Indictment against Dr. Oates, for attempting to commit upon him the horrid and detestable sin of Sodomy; but the Grand Jury, by reason of the incoherence and slightness of his Evidence, did not think fit to finde it, but returned an Ignoramus.
 * 1)  The quality of not holding together physically.
 * 2) * 1669,, “The History of Fluidity and Firmness,” Section 16, in Certain Physiological Essays and Other Tracts, London: Henry Herringman, p.182,
 * if it [Salt-Petre] be beaten into an impalpable powder, this powder, when it is pour’d out, will emulate a Liquor, by reason that the smallness and incoherence of the parts do both make them easie to be put into motion
 * 1)  Something incoherent; something that does not make logical sense or is not logically connected.
 * 2)  Thinking or speech that is so disorganized that it is essentially inapprehensible to others.
 * 1) * 1669,, “The History of Fluidity and Firmness,” Section 16, in Certain Physiological Essays and Other Tracts, London: Henry Herringman, p.182,
 * if it [Salt-Petre] be beaten into an impalpable powder, this powder, when it is pour’d out, will emulate a Liquor, by reason that the smallness and incoherence of the parts do both make them easie to be put into motion
 * 1)  Something incoherent; something that does not make logical sense or is not logically connected.
 * 2)  Thinking or speech that is so disorganized that it is essentially inapprehensible to others.
 * 1)  Thinking or speech that is so disorganized that it is essentially inapprehensible to others.
 * 1)  Thinking or speech that is so disorganized that it is essentially inapprehensible to others.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: несвързаност,
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 * Galician: incoherencia
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 * Greek:, , ασυνάφεια
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 * Lithuanian: inkoherencija
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